Canada has covered the entire initial cost of constructing the Gordie Howe International Bridge. This arrangement stems from a binational agreement developed after extensive studies, legal challenges, and political negotiations involving both Canadian and U.S. authorities.
Despite Canada’s full upfront payment, the bridge is jointly owned and managed by both countries under the terms of the agreement.
**Why this matters**
Understanding the financial and ownership structure of the Gordie Howe Bridge clarifies responsibilities for its operation and maintenance. It also highlights the collaborative nature of cross-border infrastructure projects, which require coordination and compromise between nations.
Source: NewsData
